“Persuaded to Return:” China’s Undercover Police Stations Abroad Sarah Aaron Feb 23, 2024 In October of 2022, Han Yutao’s brother called him from China. Han, a student at Bellevue College in Washington…
China’s push for Uniformity: the Future of Cantonese in Hong Kong Sarah Aaron Nov 16, 2023 Hong Kong In 1842, when the Qing Dynasty in China ceded Hong Kong Island to the British after the First Opium…
Les Nouvelles Routes de la Soie en Afrique: Partenariat Mutuel ou Nouveau… Samia Benzakour Oct 31, 2023 Dans un échiquier géopolitique mondial, la Chine redessine les Routes de la Soie, tissant des liens économiques et…
Opinion | Keep Calm and Carry On: In defence of the West’s prudence in the Ukraine… Romeo Hor Sep 7, 2023 his prudence has so far kept alive the prospect of recovering south-eastern Ukraine, for it has kept Chinese…
La Chine coincée entre ses partenaires commerciaux occidentaux et son allié russe Marilou El Mabsout Antoine Dec 15, 2022 L’alliance déclarée « sans limites » entre Xi Jinping et Vladimir Poutine semble pourtant embarrassante pour…
Xi Jinping: Drought and the 20th National Congress of the Chinese Communist Party Sarah Aaron Dec 14, 2022 What will a drought mean for Xi Jinping, his political goals, and the 20th Congress?
‘Zero Covid’: At What Cost? Sarah Aaron May 26, 2022 China's zero-COVID approach involves indiscriminate and mass PCR testing, forced quarantines, and indefinite…
Eyes on China: Beijing’s Response to the Ukraine Conflict Could Have… Lila Mooney Apr 19, 2022 Throughout history, Beijing has consistently aligned itself with Russia, especially in its efforts to…
China and Russia: A Complicated History Sarah Aaron Mar 25, 2022 The relationship between China and Russia has a deep — and not always amicable — history. Their rapprochement in…
House of Cards: A Reckoning for China’s Precariously-Built Housing Market Sarah Aaron Nov 25, 2021 Plagued by bankruptcy and built on large amounts of debt, what's next for China's housing market?